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PAGE SIxX'7™™ Seite Sree T holes: Pote Played Well Dr. Pote’ look ceptionally good when one considers that for the| her Ramsbottom shot 11 win most matches, —.. an 83, which | and still was 9 down at the end of the rors { 118 holes, It was super golf Pote | Cincinnati ea played throughout. After down at the 16th |N steady c ny} LOCAL SERIES. : WITH NP, TEAM: OPENS TODAY 8 First Game of Three-Game| was three up, but Nierlir | out and won the next four ho Ting him an advantage of om end of the first nine. one-holl d of the uppe to tuck the match i to take advan e fourth hole of th Baseball Series Called At 6:15 P. M. | Hodge Winner | ne | Of Tennis Title, Mel Hodge, Far tennis singles | is morning wh The St team, which Paul Northern championship h he defeated Minot in straight 11g 2} game, maki and completely outpla ent, Blaisdell on the ot ared to lack oppon- b; Weinke r hand ap- s, utility | Ef {pla rized nt began, "PIRATES TURN TWO FIGHTING | STANTS BACK’ his} since the tourna FOR TITLE IN. "va ene N.D. GOLF PLAY: ly Dr. Pote of Fargo and Dr. er outpite c ee jr won handily, 3 to 1. Nierling of Jamestown ..; y Vance continued his sensa- in Final Play nnati to three hits wh ing out five r It was Vance’s twen- y of the season and his eighth straight win the end of the first half of their In the Americans, The St. Lou 36-hole match in the North Da- | Americans beat the New York golf, title finals here | ke: 5. Hoyt wi 4 . Danforth pil St. Louis {when he weakened [scored four ru driven from ying rounds. —— adelphia, the latte: Fargo, N. D., Aug. 15.—Dr. R. W.| 11 to 5. Washington Nierling | 1 to 0, with Modridg today | tw: Boston BASEBALL AMERICAN ASSOCIATION W. L. Pet. Indianapolis r Father Rams- He finish- one. sfternoon pla the sixth hole ¢ ternoon 18. In the morning, Pote shot the mos‘ sensational round of the tournament, turning in a record 74 for the 18) ANOTHER HELEN WILLS Miss Suhr of ’Frisco a Coming Star, and Her Partner Is Better Than Average Toledo LEFT, BETTY THORNE; RIGHT, WINIFRED SUHR By NEA Service { San Francisco, Aug. 15.—Another Helen Wills. That’s what they are calling little Winfred Suhr of this’ city who recently won the singles championship of the Pacific northwest. She is barely 18, yet ’ she has won over a number of the zankiog players of this section. Her .-’ partner in doubles, Betty Thorne, is another young star of great prom: ise. ‘The two recently won the British Columbia doubles title. nee -| mountain NATIONAL LEAGUE Ww. LL. Pet. New York ... 40 tsburg 3 Chicago 48 | Philadelphia Boston .... "| Boston Philadelphia... Brook], Other AMERICAN LEAGUE Cleveland 0; Washington 1, St. Loui w York 5. Chicago ton 4 adelphia 11. CIATION Kansas City Milwaukee 10. | ae ROSEN TEAM WINS AGAIN went seven cen r team scored four runs in the Fohl pitched for the Rosen nd Smith caught, while Fairchild and Fitch formed t S| . S. De- it of Agriculture of produc- on 55 ranges in Colorado, mated, lost OAT Home-made oatr and wholesome 1 FOR SATURDA "| He has built Dad Quick Says First 100 Years Are-Easiest +t DAD QUICK TALKID By NEA Service Vancouver, B. C., the first 100 years ar hundred and third E second hundred finds him Old Dad is a saddle maker who gpcci ired saddleg for ively engaged at icture talking over a piece of his handiwork with Jockey Gilbert, a western rider of note. + SHOP WITH JOCKEY GILBERT Dad Quick ed his one he beginning of the You cin take ~ Old Dad i and he admits tha arness work. of the coun- in jockey try, and is s\ VELVET COATS | trimming. smartest velvet coats | are so plain they are almost tail-| ored and they, are quite devoid ot | E Of 42,000 medical practitioners in d, only 2,000: are women. Phene 1080 HARVEST SPECIALS First we want to mention that the BAPTIST LADIES AID Will demonstrate a Wonderful New Labor Saving Device, that is very practical and something that every house wife should have. Don’t miss this demonstration. It is ' something you have been looking for. There will also be a Demonstration of Zieve’s Fruit Nectar by a direct from the Factory. PRUNES Fancy Calif. Santa Clara. Medium size. 8 pounds for only ... $ 1 .0 (Buy them by the box) TOMATOES | Utah Maid — Extra’ fine Flavor—large size. 6 cans for only TEA Stone’s Fancy Quality Green Tea. for Pn. $1.00 ORANGES, Sunkist ee BROOM Stone’s—5 Sewed Fancy Green Straw With a Broom Holder. All for only All varieties of Fresh VEGETA: That at one time could be the market the other day at the Rate of Paper Stock Reports. With each and every dollar purchase we 100,000 German Mark which was worth $23,800 before the Wi what they will be worth in the near future. " Bismarck Food Ma i Representative Come in and taste the different’ flavors, spitig tit ah RAISINS Thompson Sunmaid Seed- less in bulk. $1.00 Buy them by the 25 Ib. box ’ PEACHES 4 Fancy large Dried Muir Peaches. 5 pounds for $1 .00 (Buy them by the hox) $1.00 PEAS) Stone’s S. O. Brand. *, Extra Standard. 6 cans $1.00 ; for yer. COCOA Purity. Guaranteed. In bulk. | . 10 pounds 4 . $1 .00 (Keeps indefinitely) size, 4 doz for. $1.00 “SOAP 10° Bars White’ Laundry, 1 large Pkg Wash Powder, 1 large Pkg. Sopade. . All only. ws OO only... and: FR dnrseason. GERMAN BONDS purchased at the Rate of Iowa Brand—Solid Pack. Extra fine quality. 8 cans for COFFEE Stone’s Best Quality. 2—1 Ib. Vac. Sealed Cans. . 214. pounds -hulkea.«- $1.00, Sweet and Suity; med: COOKIES National Assorted Cookies in. Bulk. 5 pounds 3.00. ner million were sold on $1,460 per million, ~according-to News ye will again give a io can predict © ket 116—4th Street. |. Located 1 Door South of Litcas’ Big Depart : FREE DELIVERIES TAT, v€ WF Tee URAL AU ee ee eT PTAC AT aG CC EG eee Pac Rar ga PE TAR EAT ee FRIDAY, AUGUST 15, 1924, TAD OAT EOE WOE ers Provide Now for the Interesting News Months That aréAhead - During the summer ‘months you probably have been an infre- quent reader of newspapers. 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